RE: Tuscans: Knockhill

RE: Tuscans: Knockhill

Monday 12th May 2003

Tuscans: Knockhill

Caroline takes the double


Lee Caroline kept the pressure up on series leader David Mason this weekend at Knockhill. Caroline succeeded in beating Mason in both races to stay within two points of the leader.

It's also proving a top season for TVR's PR man Ben Samuelson who maintains third place in the championship ahead of eighteen year old Philip Keen in his first full season of Tuscans. Keen took another podium this weekend with third place in the feature race.

The next round at Silverstone should see a larger grid as those that didn't trek to Scotland rejoin the series.

Sprint Race Result
Feature Race Result
Points Table

Pictures courtesy of www.davidlord.co.uk

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jamesc

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Monday 12th May 2003
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Can Ben realy win the Tuscan challenge?

What are the bookmakers offering?

James

griff2be

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268 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Phil Keen got his first podium finishes at Croft, not Knockhill. Two third places as I recall?

dicky

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Monday 12th May 2003
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yes Phil did,no wonder I was confused.

PetrolTed

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Monday 12th May 2003
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Bad memory... me?

d_drinks

1,426 posts

270 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Can Ben realy win the Tuscan challenge?

What are the bookmakers offering?

James


oh god noooooooooooooooo !!! Ben winning the series next thing PW will finish in 2nd nah things aren't that bad yet are they !! where are Jay Shepherd and Rocket Rob when you need them............

Though Ben must be finding the 5.7ltr AJP v8 with sequential six speed and T/C to his liking ............ ehh Ben !!



>> Edited by d_drinks on Monday 12th May 14:20

Size Nine Elm

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Monday 12th May 2003
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Peter Wheeler was also doing his Italian Job impression - he managed to get his driver's door blown off in the second race after a little coming together, and drove the rest of the way with his underpants showing. Well, not quite, but a rather more open Tuscan than intended...